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The 'Atmospheric Engine' relied primarily on what to move the piston downward?

  1. The explosion of gunpowder
  2. High-pressure steam being forcefully pushed down from above
  3. Atmospheric pressure pushing against a vacuum
  4. Gravity pulling a heavy weight
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Correct answer: Atmospheric pressure pushing against a vacuum

Newcomen engines used steam only to fill the cylinder and then condensed it to create a vacuum. It was the weight of the outside air (atmospheric pressure) that actually pushed the piston down to do the work.

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